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Can Pfc. Bradley Manning get a fair trial?
As someone who has frequently stood outside the main gate at Fort Meade in support of Pfc. Bradley Manning, I was extremely disappointed by Army judge Col. Denise Lind's ruling that Mr. Manning will get only a 112-day reduction in sentence if convicted,...Tags: Fort Meade (military base), Bradley Manning, U.S. Military
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Tags: Bradley Manning, U.S. Military, Civil Rights, Freedom of Information Act, Military Justice
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Feedback for Sunday, June 16
Movies on the move •In the Ticket section on Friday, it says that Hampton's outdoor movie series was last year held at Buckroe Beach and it's now being held at Mill Point Park. That's incorrect. For the last 3 years it was held at Bluebird Gap...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Buckroe, Military Justice, U.S. Congress
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Master sergeant at Fort Hood is charged in prostitution probe
Austin American-StatesmanAUSTIN, Texas A noncommissioned officer in the III Corps command group at Fort Hood, Texas, has been charged as part of an ongoing prostitution investigation at the Army post that sparked congressional outrage, Fort Hood officials announced Wednesday....Tags: Defense, U.S. Department of Defense, USA Today, Armed Forces, Justice System
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Bradley Manning's WikiLeaks trial: Book parts delivered as it happens
Leftie publisher O/R Books is covering the Bradley Manning trial for a book slated to appear in October, "The United States vs. PFC Bradley Manning: A Graphic Account From Inside the Courtroom." The chronicler is Clark Stoeckley -- he's a WikiLeaks...
Tags: Google+, Book, U.S. Department of State, Afghanistan, Media Industry
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WikiLeaks trial is high-profile case for low-profile lawyer
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - When Private First Class Bradley Manning was seeking a civilian defense attorney to bolster his government-appointed legal team in 2010, he considered a number of lawyers experienced in courts-martial. His aunt, herself a lawyer,...Tags: Judges, U.S. Army, Roger Williams, Justice System, Trials
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Bradley Manning remembered as a computer whiz
FT. MEADE, Md. — Bradley Manning's former Army supervisor described him Wednesday as a highly competent computer whiz who could easily get around secret passwords to retrieve information about enemy terrorist cells. "He indicated to me he was very...
Tags: Gaming, Bradley Manning, U.S. Department of State, Starbucks Corp., WikiLeaks
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Ft. Hood suspect to represent himself at court-martial
FT. HOOD, TEXAS — A military judge decided Monday to grant a request by accused Ft. Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan to represent himself at his court-martial, finding him competent to waive his right to counsel after a doctor testified that he...
Tags: Judges, Punishment, FBI, Shootings, Justice System
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Bradley Manning court-martial opens over WikiLeaks scandal
FT. MEADE, Md. — Government prosecutors, hoping to win a life sentence for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning in the WikiLeaks scandal, opened their case Monday in the court-martial against the young enlistee with a slide show that began with an ominous...
Tags: Fort Meade (military base), Bradley Manning, Prosecution, Iraq, Lawyers
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5 Marine staff sergeants face dismissal over relationship
SAN DIEGO -- Five male staff sergeants at Camp Pendleton face dismissal from the Marine Corps after being convicted of fraternization with a female lance corporal, Marine officials said Monday. After a court-martial, one of the five received a bad...
Tags: Military Justice, Trials
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Brass seeks to temper military justice overhaul
WASHINGTON (AP) — American military commanders wield substantial power to discipline the troops they lead. But an epidemic of sexual assaults roiling the armed forces has Congress about to rein in that authority. The only question is by how much?...
Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, Defense, U.S. Military, Martin Dempsey, Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Pfc. Bradley Manning's WikiLeaks trial also a test for government
WASHINGTON — Army Pfc. Bradley Manning has already confessed to mishandling classified information for sending hundreds of thousands of U.S. intelligence documents to the WikiLeaks website, including reports of airstrikes that killed civilians,...
Tags: Judges, Pentagon Papers Release (2011), Texas College, U.S. Military, Afghanistan
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